A New System of Multiple Emulsions with Lamellar Gel Phases from Vegetable Oil |
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Authors: | Naira Rezende Maciel Erika Cristina Vargas Oliveira Cindy Hana Okuma José Fernando Topan Lia Queiroz Amaral Pedro Rocha-Filho |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Ribeir?o Preto, University of S?o Paulo, Ribeir?o Preto-SP, Brazilnairarm@gmail.com;3. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Ribeir?o Preto, University of S?o Paulo, Ribeir?o Preto-SP, Brazil;4. Department of Applied Physics, Institute of Physics, University of S?o Paulo, S?o Paulo-SP, Brazil |
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Abstract: | Emulsions are excellent pharmaceutical vehicles used in both the pharmacy and cosmetic industries. Vegetable oils have several effects/benefits on skin and can be used in emulsions to release principal active components for cosmetic purposes. Herein, multiple W/O/W emulsions were formulated in a one-step emulsification method, and the resulting anisotropic structures were characterized by x-ray diffraction measurements. The multiple emulsions obtained were stable and maintained their anisotropic structures over 2 years. WAXS (wide-angle x-ray scattering) measurements of these emulsions suggested that the carbon chains of the surfactant around the globules are disposed in a gel network phase. Furthermore, SAXS (small-angle x-ray scattering) measurements indicated that the surfactant is organized in lamellar layers around the globules. Thus, for the first time, we demonstrated that stable lamellar gel phase multiple emulsions can be made from vegetable oils. In addition to having the advantage of being prepared in one step, these emulsions have desirable characteristics that can be used in the cosmetic industry as natural active principles with low surfactant concentration and the unique features of multiple emulsions with gel phases. |
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Keywords: | Double emulsions formulation liquid crystals pseudo-ternary diagram sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) oil |
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